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Joanna Lee (also known as Keum Ok Lee; c. 1963 – 9 December 2000) was a South Korean woman who died in December 2000 in Auckland, New Zealand, during a prolonged and violent exorcism carried out by Luke Lee (also known as Yong Bum Lee), pastor of "Lord of All", a small Christian sect. In 2001, Pastor Lee (no relation to Joanna Lee) was convicted of her manslaughter. In 2006, his conviction was quashed by New Zealand's Court of Appeal, by which stage he had already been deported to South Korea.

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  • Joanna Lee (also known as Keum Ok Lee; c. 1963 – 9 December 2000) was a South Korean woman who died in December 2000 in Auckland, New Zealand, during a prolonged and violent exorcism carried out by Luke Lee (also known as Yong Bum Lee), pastor of "Lord of All", a small Christian sect. In 2001, Pastor Lee (no relation to Joanna Lee) was convicted of her manslaughter. In 2006, his conviction was quashed by New Zealand's Court of Appeal, by which stage he had already been deported to South Korea. (en)
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  • Joanna Lee (also known as Keum Ok Lee; c. 1963 – 9 December 2000) was a South Korean woman who died in December 2000 in Auckland, New Zealand, during a prolonged and violent exorcism carried out by Luke Lee (also known as Yong Bum Lee), pastor of "Lord of All", a small Christian sect. In 2001, Pastor Lee (no relation to Joanna Lee) was convicted of her manslaughter. In 2006, his conviction was quashed by New Zealand's Court of Appeal, by which stage he had already been deported to South Korea. (en)
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  • Death of Joanna Lee (en)
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